Some light fittings have an external fuse on the 12v side. Do have a look to see if it has one. Maybe you simply just need a new fuse.
I presume you do have a 12V lamp in the pendant.
To go any further you need a test meter. As as first step you need to be able to check that there is voltage going into and out of the transformer.
You may well not get an accurate measurement at that sort of frequency but I think that almost any meter would be adequate for TTC's suggestion to check if any voltage is coming out of the thing.Trouble is it is not a transformer, but a switch mode power supply operating at 10s of KHz and you can't measure that with a standard test meter.
Im confused with that postYou may well not get an accurate measurement at that sort of frequency but I think that almost any meter would be adequate for TTC's suggestion to check if any voltage is coming out of the thing.
The chances of it producing some voltage, but not the right voltage, are very slim.
Kind Regards, John
Which bit are you confused about?Im confused with that post
Ah. maybe I was very unclear/ambiguous. I wrote ....I may be wrong ... The first bit implies you will get a reading ... The second bit implies your unlikely to get a reading
Would you perhaps have been less confused if I had written something like ...The chances of it producing some voltage, but not the right voltage, are very slim.
??The chances of the SMPSU producing some voltage, but not the right voltage, are very slim - so if the meter shows any non-zero voltage (which it probably will, if some is there), then the SMPSU is probably working OK.
It doesn't seem like my night for clarity I am saying that ...Not sure. Are you saying a meter WILL measure a reading, if its working and if so that voltage reading will likely be correct.
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